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Ipsos Health Physician PaperIn a world facing a global credit crunch, political and pricing pressures are increasingly brought to bear within the physician's office. 
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PCC and Ipsos Research: Public concern about Social Networking and Privacy42% of young web users aged 16-24 know someone who has been embarrassed by information uploaded on to the internet without their consent. And 78% of the entire adult online population would change information they publish about themselves online if they thought the material would later be reproduced in the mainstream media. 
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Media Brand EquityAn introduction to The MediaCT Brand Equity product that looks at the importance of different platforms to a brand's overall equity. 
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Sir Alan Sugar - You're Hired!The British public have voted Sir Alan Sugar as the celebrity they would like most to be on their quiz team with in an Ipsos survey conducted on behalf of Christian Aid. 
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Carrying The Can: MPs' Views Of Supermarkets' ResponsibilitiesWith huge media and consumer interest in climate change and the environment more widely, it is impossible not to have noticed that supermarkets have been upping their game, with a number of big players making bold and no doubt challenging commitments. 
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Climate Change -- The Expected Role for BusinessPublic concern about climate change has doubled in the past year. Barely a day goes by without a media headline about the possible impacts. 
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Consumers Oppose Nanny State On Plastic BagsIn the wake of possible impending legislation which will force retailers to charge for plastic bags, new research from Ipsos indicates that the government may face consumer opposition to their plans - particularly from less affluent shoppers who resent being dictated to on this issue. 
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Sustainability Issues in the Retail SectorThis report summarises the findings of a number of pieces of thought leadership work by Ipsos's Reputation Centre. It comprises research among the on-line British public and a study of `experts' in the field of retail and sustainability. We interviewed a number of leading authorities including high street retailers and product manufacturers, trade and consumer associations, leading academics, think tanks and consultants, relevant financial analysts and journalists and NGOs and Government departments. 
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Seven Out Of Ten UK Small Businesses Are Confident For The New YearTechnology and more time off is top of Christmas wish list 
 
 Three quarters (72%) of UK businesses are confident about the future prospects in the New Year according to a Christmas poll from The Orange SMS Business Jury. New equipment or technology and extra holidays are top of the UK's business wish list for Christmas this year, however six respondents (2%) did ask for a new PA!